Mad As A Hater - Things You Hate

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I'm sick and ****ing tired of answering the phone at work(you know, a place of business)and the person expects me to speak Spanish.

I'm on the verge of cussing the next one out.
 
I hate that my neck hurts and I can only turn my head to the right without pain. I must have slept all screwy last night. It's killing me.
 
I'm sick and ****ing tired of answering the phone at work(you know, a place of business)and the person expects me to speak Spanish.

I'm on the verge of cussing the next one out.

i hate how i have to press 1 to speak english
 
I hate how someone thought it would be funny to take out the screws out of my office chair. I lean back and I tumble hee, hee. Anyway, long story short they conveniently lose the screws and I'm stuck sitting in a backless chair waiting for a replacement and to top it all off I have a lump on my head the size of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
 
I'm sick and ****ing tired of answering the phone at work(you know, a place of business)and the person expects me to speak Spanish.

I'm on the verge of cussing the next one out.

i hate how i have to press 1 to speak english


I agree... it's SPANISH that should be pressed as option #1, NOT English...

I don't give a s**t what some say, but it's ENGLISH that's the main spoken language in this country, NOT Spanish or any other foreign tongue...

if you've emigrated from a foreign country, speaking your own language is fine, but if you're living in America now, get up off your ass and learn how to speak the native language...
 
I hate it when people say things like "this is just my opinion, and you're entitled to yours." Well no **** I'm entitled to my opinion. Stop trying to walk on eggshells and just say what you want to say.
 
People who post religious and right wing status updates on Facebook constantly, and then try to say the LGBT community is trying to force their lifestyles down everyone's throats.

And, they usually say something like...

I hate it when people say things like "this is just my opinion, and you're entitled to yours." Well no **** I'm entitled to my opinion. Stop trying to walk on eggshells and just say what you want to say.
 
I'm sick and ****ing tired of answering the phone at work(you know, a place of business)and the person expects me to speak Spanish.

I'm on the verge of cussing the next one out.

It's even better when they demand to speak to your manager, and tell them to fire you for not knowing it.
 
i hate how i have to press 1 to speak english

I agree... it's SPANISH that should be pressed as option #1, NOT English...

I don't give a s**t what some say, but it's ENGLISH that's the main spoken language in this country, NOT Spanish or any other foreign tongue...

if you've emigrated from a foreign country, speaking your own language is fine, but if you're living in America now, get up off your ass and learn how to speak the native language...

Same here. It's ridiculous for others to come to our country and expect us to learn there language.

It's even better when they demand to speak to your manager, and tell them to fire you for not knowing it.

Are you serious?! Has this actually happened to you because that crosses a major line.
 
Same here. It's ridiculous for others to come to our country and expect us to learn there language.

exactly... and when you DON'T speak to them in their language, THEY have the nerve to get angry at YOU for it... and then they run around like a chicken with their head cut off all pissed off about it because they can't get anyone to understand them...

well gee and oh well...

learn the f**king language already and you won't have that problem...
 
exactly... and when you DON'T speak to them in their language, THEY have the nerve to get angry at YOU for it... and then they run around like a chicken with their head cut off all pissed off about it because they can't get anyone to understand them...

well gee and oh well...

learn the f**king language already and you won't have that problem...

One time at work I took a call and the guy asked if I spoke Spanish and I told him no. What's his response..."well why not?".

I wanted to reach through the phone and slap him at that moment.

I don't have a problem with people speaking their own language in our country when they're with family and friends, regardless of what the language is, but when you are dealing with a business of some kind, you need to know English.
 
When I was a wee lad, do you know what I did on road trips sitting in the back seat? Listened to whatever my parents listened to, slept, or read.

I know kids know with iPads. And not like 12 or 13 like 8 and under. :huh:
 
One time at work I took a call and the guy asked if I spoke Spanish and I told him no. What's his response..."well why not?".

I wanted to reach through the phone and slap him at that moment.

I don't have a problem with people speaking their own language in our country when they're with family and friends, regardless of what the language is, but when you are dealing with a business of some kind, you need to know English.

your little tale reminds me of one time while waiting for a bus on my way to work one really early morning and these two Hispanic guys came up to me reeking of alcohol...

one of them was saying something to me that I just had no idea what he was saying, so I just told him, "sorry, I only speak United States"...

right away his buddy comes up to me with extremely thick and broken English saying something mixed with some Spanish about "whatchoo talk to my friend disrespect for?"...

I just responded with the same remark I gave his compadre and they just both walked away cursing in Spanish saying something nasty that I DID understand...

as they were walking away, I gave them both a "come mierda" response to their insult...
 
When I was a wee lad, do you know what I did on road trips sitting in the back seat? Listened to whatever my parents listened to, slept, or read.

I know kids know with iPads. And not like 12 or 13 like 8 and under. :huh:

I looked outside the window and used my ****ing imagination.

A lot of times the phrase "Kids these days" is just hyperbole. But not in cases like this.
 
When I was a wee lad, do you know what I did on road trips sitting in the back seat? Listened to whatever my parents listened to, slept, or read.

I know kids know with iPads. And not like 12 or 13 like 8 and under. :huh:

I looked outside the window and used my ****ing imagination.

A lot of times the phrase "Kids these days" is just hyperbole. But not in cases like this.

Yeah for me it was either listen to whatever cassette tapes my parents had or just fall asleep while looking out the window.
 
I didn't realize so many people felt so strongly about others speaking Spanish in a predominantly English area. I never saw the big deal. Hell, I wish I spoke Spanish or at least remembered half the stuff I was taught in my high school classes.
 
I hate how someone thought it would be funny to take out the screws out of my office chair. I lean back and I tumble hee, hee. Anyway, long story short they conveniently lose the screws and I'm stuck sitting in a backless chair waiting for a replacement and to top it all off I have a lump on my head the size of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

I admit that did sound pretty funny.
 
I didn't realize so many people felt so strongly about others speaking Spanish in a predominantly English area. I never saw the big deal. Hell, I wish I spoke Spanish or at least remembered half the stuff I was taught in my high school classes.

It's not like we have a national language anyway.

And people should be glad we dont, because if we did, it would be German (thanks Benjamin Franklin)
 
exactly... and when you DON'T speak to them in their language, THEY have the nerve to get angry at YOU for it... and then they run around like a chicken with their head cut off all pissed off about it because they can't get anyone to understand them...

well gee and oh well...

learn the f**king language already and you won't have that problem...
I know what you mean and not to sound discriminating because my parents are Hispanics but I work at HSBC bank which mostly deals with the Asian market and I don't know how these people survive in their everyday life when they can't speak the language.
 
Yeah for me it was either listen to whatever cassette tapes my parents had or just fall asleep while looking out the window.

I remember looking out the window, imagining how someone like Spider-Man or Nightcrawler would keep up with the car. Doing gymnastic stuff on telephone poles, other cars, mailboxes and stuff.
 
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